(RELATED: KZ Tandingan Pens 10 Reasons Why You Should Watch ‘Kita Kita’) That Thing Called Tadhana (2014)ĭirected by Antoinette Jadaone. Lea and Tonyo’s story will definitely bring back the magic of love! In fact, it even surpassed Heneral Luna as the country’s top grossing indie film! It’s a lot more lighthearted than the other movies on this list, but it’s just as impactful and beautifully executed. Starring Alessandra de Rossi and Empoy Marquez.Īgain, we have another highly talked-about and anticipated movie. (RELATED: ‘I’m Drunk, I Love You’ is More than Just About the Friendzone)ĭirected by Sigrid Andrea Bernardo. The film gives a fresh take on an otherwise recycled trope.
It’s more of a story of moving on rather than a love story. I haven’t seen this one yet, but it’s said to have a really honest and funny script featuring unrequited love. Starring Maja Salvador and Paulo Avelino. (WATCH: ‘Can We Still Be Friends Trailer?’ Make Me Want to Tinder Because It’s ‘Sobrang SAYA!’_ĭirected by Jaime Habac, Jr. It’s easy to see yourself in the characters of Diego (Gerald) and Sam (Arci).
Like #WalangForever, this movie features a lot of the little joys and little issues brought about by a relationship. Can We Still Be Friends? presents a predictable story between a problematic couple who can’t seem to decide if they want to break up or stay together. (RELATED: Camp Sawi: 10 Things I Learned about Moving On) Can We Still Be Friends? (2017)ĭirected by Prime Cruz. If you want something lighthearted with lots of comedy, watch Camp Sawi. This is what the movie’s five gorgeous female leads send across to the audience. Starring Andi Eigenmann, Bela Padilla, Yassi Pressman, Kim Molina, and Arci Muñoz.Įveryone experiences different kinds of heartbreak and deals with it in different ways. Camp Sawi (2016)ĭirected by: Irene Villamor. I’m definitely going to watch this one ASAP. The scenes between lead actor Dominic Roco and his love interest Annicka Dolonius are said to get you squealing and giggling like a teenage fangirl. Starring Dominic Roco.Īng Nawawala ( What Isn’t There in English) is a poignant movie all about family, friends, and romance. It’s a captivating story that proves how partners can put their problems aside for each other, as long as they both make an effort to do so.ĭirected by Marie Jamora. It’s the sequel to One More Chance (released in 2007), and shows the issues and struggles of married life. This one here’s a bit of a classic Pinoy romance movie. (WATCH: JC Santos and Bela Padilla in Kilig Trailer For ‘100 Tula Para Kay Stella’) A Second Chance (2015)ĭirected by Cathy Garcia-Molina. It’s pegged to be a hugot movie more than anything, and is seemingly highly recommended for anyone who has ever experienced unrequited love. Literally everyone I know was talking about this movie when it was first released. (RELATED: #WalangForever Hugot Lines That We Can Relate To)ĭirected by Jason Paul Laxamana. The story may be a bit stereotypical as a whole, but the film presents a lot of the little things that we can easily relate to. While the movie isn’t a groundbreaking one that’ll change your life, it’s still worth the watch if you’re looking for a heartwarming film with great acting that’s easy to empathize with. Being an avid fan of Jennylyn, I personally went out of my way to watch this one when it first came out.